Sunday, 24 January 2016

Bexley Park natural playspace

I was lucky enough to drive by Bexley Park today and stopped to have a look at their natural playspace section. The Park although only opened in September, 2015 appears to be well loved and used. Here are some photos of some of the play items that Rockdale Council has included. More power to them if this is an indicator of their design response to the current appreciation of nature based playspaces.







Tuesday, 19 January 2016

Danger is coming back to Australian playgrounds with experts advocating risk in children’s play | DailyTelegraph

Danger is coming back to Australian playgrounds with experts advocating risk in children’s play | DailyTelegraph

Something most educators are already aware of, but now it's in the media it must be real.
Full article can be read from the hyperlink above.

All healthy lessons, says the country’s highest authority on playground safety, Associate Professor David Eager, who is a keen advocate of risk in children’s play.

It’s not that playgrounds are dangerous, or that he wants to see children hurt.

Rather, he believes that calculating risk is an essential lesson of childhood, and that exposing kids to controlled risks, such as a fall that might, at very worst, fracture a bone, will keep them safer in the long run.

“Children need to be given opportunities to engage in activities where they will be able to learn from their mistakes,” said Professor Eager, from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Technology, Sydney.

“It’s okay if your children have an accident. Children who are exposed to too little challenge often take on inappropriate risks, where the chance of injury is high, because they lack the ability to judge the level of risk and the strategies and skills to tackle it effectively.”

Saturday, 9 January 2016

The Importance of Maintaining a Sense of Wonder and Excitement

The Importance of Maintaining a Sense of Wonder and Excitement

A great medium for introducing children of all ages to the wonder that is nature.

“We stand now where two roads diverge. But unlike the roads in Robert Frost’s familiar poem, they are not equally fair. The road we have long been traveling is deceptively easy, a smooth superhighway on which we progress with great speed, but at its end lies disaster. The other fork of the road — the one less traveled by — offers our last, our only chance to reach a destination that assures the preservation of the earth.”